%0 Case Reports %T Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the heart: A rare case of heart failure. %A Martinho M %A Brochado L %A Ferreira BM %A GuimarĂ£es S %A Almeida AR %A Pereira H %J Cardiovasc Pathol %V 72 %N 0 %D 2024 Sep-Oct 31 %M 38823525 %F 3.975 %R 10.1016/j.carpath.2024.107664 %X A 65-year-old man with previous history of smoking, controlled HIV infection, treated hepatitis B infection, and type III cryoglobulinemia, was admitted due to right heart failure symptoms and significant weight loss. Despite being haemodynamically stable, he had periods of 1:1 conduction atrial flutter and presented with respiratory alkalosis and metabolic acidosis, as well as acute kidney and hepatic dysfunction, elevated D-dimer and cardiac markers. He underwent imaging with chest computed tomography and echocardiogram that confirmed pulmonary embolism and most notably revealed a significant sized cardiac mass causing almost complete obstruction of the right chambers, with no cleavage plane with the myocardial walls and tricuspid valve. Cardiac magnetic resonance was highly suggestive of malignancy. Cardiac surgery for mass excision and endomyocardial biopsy for diagnosis were considered, but the patient died with obstructive shock unresponsive to medical treatment. The autopsy revealed a primary unspecified diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.